Actually the configuration is fairly self explanatory. I simply started
working thru the config file, reading the comments and uncommenting out
or creating a like config line for each parameter I was interested
in using. As an example:

I simply created the "ECHO-ON" line so my reflector will be in
self reflect mode for client testing. I actually have two different
config files, one for normal mode and one for self reflect, which
I can call from a script depending on how I want the reflector to
work at the moment.

I would suggest just working thru the config file, reading the
comments and trying things out.

I run this as a small five (5) user experimental system. Maybe some
others on the list can give you more pointers...Hint...Hint...for
Streak or Brian (the developer)...:-)

Thanks for your support. I have installed the free Enhanced Reflector,
but I'm having little problems in configuring it. Do you know where I
can get help? I'm using the Windows version.

Thanks,

Marcos.

Alan Jarvi escreveu:>> Marcos,>> I can't help with the s/n, but I would suggest you try using Brian> Goddette's free Enhanced Reflector. You can get it at:>> http://www.dimensional.com/~bgodette/>> He has ported it to a number of OSs. I run a LINUX version.>> Al>> ----> Al Jarvi> Computer Specialist (Systems Analyst)> NOAA, National Weather Service> Office: 301.713.0386 Ext: 118> Email: Alan.Jarvi@noaa.gov>> ______________________________ Reply Separator
_________________________________> Subject: WP reflector> Author: marcos@ns1.telebahia.net.br at EXTERNAL> Date: 07/10/98 08:07>> The WP reflector is no long supported by WP. Can anyone help me with> the> serial number for evaluation?>> Thanks,>> Marcos.> --> Marcos Valle> marcos@telebahia.net.br> BahiaMídia - Telebahia